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Man you are a unique masterpiece, you know punjabi, pashto and foremost Urdu. Looks so nice someone speaking our languages fluently. Give this man a Pakistani passport.
@@faizanch8115 agar iss bande ke ilawa aur koi yeh comment parh rha hai toh iss bandey ko itni calls karo ke ye banda toba kar le. Aur jab kaam ho jaye toh bata dena 😊 Bye 🙂
there's a small town in karachi called lyari where we have many Pakistani Africans. and that part was hilarious when that guy was asking you cannot be from Karachi and you crossed questioned him are you afghani? that guys voice dropped as he was afghani not pathan of kpk. you caught him. Good observation
Its lovely to see that Africans, Chinese, Korean, Sikhs, Caucasians and Arabs speak fluent Urdu and have made Pakistan their home. As a Pakistani, I wish you guys a happy safe life in our beautiful country and Abdullah wishing you more success with your channel. You are a cutie pie 🥰
Love you bro all the from Manchester, being a pathan and started living in the UK for more than a decade i have came to realise how important it is to respect people from different ethnicity...we're still way behind in terms of that but i guess main reason for that is lack of education and also we hardly see other nationals living in Pakistan. Keep up the great work, God bless you my brudda!!!
Hello Something I have been in search for quite sometime is a connection with somebody that goes beyond vanity. It's very hard to do in this day and age. People can be, somewhat very superficial. On my quest to achieve this I have learnt a lot about human nature. It seems to me that those who are not given traits such as beauty or being wealthy are some of the nicest, kindest and generous people. While the "gorgeous" and well off seem to be the most arrogant and greedy people out there. Of course that's not to say there aren't beautiful kind people out there. I've been in the process of change for a while now and I have made some decent changes. I saw your profile and it intrigued me. I wanted to learn more about who you are and what type of path you would like on in life. Can we talk?
@@monwarahmed8372 what has that got to do with anything u weirdo. Pakistan has a bunch of different ethnicities ur probably a indian since u lot love lurking in Pakistani videos.
@@ft9421 what i said also applies to India, no side is gets biased views. It is what it is, sounds like u have inferiority issues with Indian people lmao, at no point “indian” was mentioned in my previous comment.
watching from Malaysia well im ur subcriber lol..i got many customers in Malaysia from Nigeria they smoker shisha at my Bar.keeep up man happy to see u in Pakistan and hope you will get Pakistani citizenship soon to.cheers 🍻
Wowwww your urdu accent is so fluent and your pashto is also very good and you know punjabi as well and you are African from Nigeria 🇳🇬 🌹💋💋🇵🇰🇵🇰🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🌴🇳🇬🌴🌴
I live in US and this make me sooo happy to see!! My parents would be so happy to have you as their son in law aur main toh yaarr khushi k aansu aarahe hain😭 but no on a seriously note that fact that you speak 2 languages fluently is amazing and add the fact better than others who have been raised and spoken their entire lives! Abbu ka number dedugi seriously Karachi k toh hum bhi hain🤷🏽♀️ 😉
@Zafar Khan I'd be lying if I say, that i never believed that. Even tho I live in karachi and happen to have frnds from different places. But In my university life, I realized it is not all of the liyari that's scary or has gangsters loitering around in every corner. Infact I recently got to know about this school/hi-end education facility that made me realize that it's not as dark and shady as it used to be known for. Plus, I know some neighbours that have extended families living there, why would be a decently-affording class living there if it wasn't safe.
Karachi was famous for mobsters yet we lived here, why? Not because we were immune to that or dint have options but because it wasn't alll of the city. Ill give you an example, My parents are from Swat. And during the war times, my frnds would ask me if it ever will be safe or even now, people think of KP as a ruined place , full of Taliban-like people . When we are away from a place and the only source is media to know about it, we get many mixed up and scary versions and we believe in them because thats how our species have survived! It's an innate thing. We like to be alarmed and alert of all the possible dangers and our brains exaggerate them,for us , for our own security. This is how news channels run.
kia ho gaya bhai ? karachi is love liyari ho azizabad ho defence ho johar ho xyz its all love, ap karachi aa k muskura k baat kero muskurahat k saath jawab diya jae ga
*That was awesome... bro I invite you to come to Karachi, I will take you in and around Lyari... I am sure you have enough information about Lyari and the people of Lyari... I would be an honor for us if you could visit us... I will be looking forward to hearing from you. Have a great day.*
You are just awesome bro. Your vocabulary of Pushto, Punjabi and Urdu is remarkable. And you have a superb acaent for all the above mentioned languages. You speak like you born and grow up here in Pakistan. I was really surprised when you asked the man wheather he belongs to Mardan. That means you travlled a lot. You are just a genius.
its not just that you can speak the language. What's amazing is that you speak very natural. If you say you grew up in streets of Pakistan. I will 110% believe it.